Vaccine shortages and skepticism, and rewarding countries for discovering variants. Also: Happiness and politics; unwanted children; beware of psychedelics.
T Rex Was a Slacker - Issue 102: Hidden Truths nautil.us - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nautil.us Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A deeper look into very recent history, The Case Against George W. Bush by Steven C. Markoff
by Paul Haeder / April 28th, 2021
Censorship comes in many forms. One of [them] is a colossal moral indifference to official crimes at the highest levels of our government.
Disclaimer: This is not a traditional mainstream or even left-stream book review. However, Steven C. Markoff’s book does play as the impetus and linchpin to my essay, more of an analysis/reaction to his book. I give
The Case Against George W. Bush, high marks. Read Steve’s book. Press your respective legislators to push for an investigation of W.’s crimes. Markoff sets out in the book about how those crimes were committed. I reference those. He completes his case: The evidence is there to prosecute and find guilty the 43rd President of the USA, George W. Bush.
The Good Men Project
Become a Premium Member
We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century.
Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable.
The Truth About XY: The Hazards and Benefits of Being Male: Part 2
We’ll examine the evolutionary roots and causes of male aggression.
The Evolution of Sex
In Part 1, I looked at what the Corona virus pandemic and the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol can teach us about why men are the way they are and how to understand the male tendency to compete with others, form fighting groups, and look for enemies. Here, we’ll examine the evolutionary roots and causes of male aggression.
Looking Ahead to Trumpâs Trial in the Senate
Readers discuss when to hold the trial and whether to have witnesses, and praise two members of Congress for showing courage by voting to impeach and working amid grief.
Jan. 14, 2021
To the Editor:
Congress had no choice but to impeach the president after his seditious act to incite a riot to overturn legitimate election results. The House needed to respond expeditiously to send the message that such an action would not be tolerated.
However, the Senate trial of the man who will no longer be in power can wait. Nancy Pelosi can hang onto the article of impeachment until President Biden has had time to win confirmation of his team and address the crises that require his immediate attention â the pandemic and the economy. Give the new president his 100 days, as Representative James Clyburn has suggested.